nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqtva8g98fx0fks0pt38vr75tv02t30qd5ev7n5v7fcpl6t44hf7kq5fm8mr (nprofile…m8mr) you're really just digging your feet in for no reason
the issue isn't the technical limitations being unclear; everyone has understood that aspect. the issue is that there's an unwillingness to work on some compromise instead of just performing this basic analysis and then rejecting the idea wholesale without thinking of any workarounds
for example, Google Play Services already requires multiple OS packages to operate. you install the base OS (GPLv2) and then install the proprietary Google Apps on top before the initial boot. it doesn't seem unreasonable to have a third GPLv3 package containing TTS or other useful software that can't be included in the base image for licencing or security reasons
like, this sort of stubbornness is endemic to FOSS, and while I understand that work doesn't magically get done without actual time and resources being put in, you shouldn't be completely rejecting important work just because of a few key issues that you refuse to find compromises for. you dug yourself into the GPLv2 hole but you don't need to make it your grave